
The portable 4GB hard drive, which powers directly from the 360, connects via USB 2.0 and features a glowing green power button. The device is essentially a Flash drive, and while similar products can be modified for use with the 360, Datel's offering weighs a mere 4 ounces.
Via Joystiq
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